Demolition Complete for 140 N Ashland Avenue in Near West Side

140 N Ashland Avenue. Rendering by Brininstool + LynchThe Thompson. Rendering by ParkFowler Plus

Demolition is now complete at 140 N Ashland Avenue in Near West Side, clearing the way for a new 12-story apartment building. Marquette Companies is the developer, who plans to integrate the new building with an existing five-story masonry building directly south. This assemblage will yield a total of 210 apartments atop a ground-level retail space.

140 N Ashland Avenue

140 N Ashland Avenue. Photo by Jack Crawford

140 N Ashland Avenue. Photo by Jack Crawford

Green/outdoor spaces at 140 N Ashland Avenue

Green/outdoor spaces at 140 N Ashland Avenue. Plan by Brininstool + Lynch

Select units will come with private balconies or terraces, while ommon areas will include a lounge and co-working area, as well as an indoor/outdoor amenity deck on the 12th floor. There will also be a sustainability element featuring green roofs, electric vehicle charging stations, and a diversion of 80 percent of the waste during the construction process.

140 N Ashland Avenue prior to demolition

140 N Ashland Avenue prior to demolition. Photo by Jack Crawford

140 N Ashland Avenue. Photo by Jack Crawford

140 N Ashland Avenue. Photo by Jack Crawford

East Elevation for 140 N Ashland Avenue. Drawing by Brininstool + Lynch

East Elevation for 140 N Ashland Avenue. Drawing by Brininstool + Lynch

Facade materials for 140 N Ashland Avenue

Facade materials for 140 N Ashland Avenue. Diagram by Brininstool + Lynch

Brininstool + Lynch is the architect, having partnered with Marquette on numerous other projects in the vicinity. The main massing consists of two distinct volumes resting atop a two-story podium. Encasing the massing is a mix of materials, including glass, metal panels, and various gray tones of fiber cement paneling.

View of 140 N Ashland Avenue. Rendering by Brininstool + Lynch

View of 140 N Ashland Avenue. Rendering by Brininstool + Lynch

Parking will include a total of 62 spaces inside an integrated garage. At the northeast corner of the property are also bus stops for Routes 9 and X9. Directly above these stops is the Ashland CTA L station, which offers both Green and Pink Line service. Other public transit options for residents will include bus Route 20 via a five-minute walk south to Madison & Ashland.

Existing masonry building at 140 N Ashland Avenue. Photo by Jack Crawford

Omega Demolition has served as the wrecking contractor. No construction permits have yet been filed or issued, and an anticipated completion date has yet to be revealed.

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6 Comments on "Demolition Complete for 140 N Ashland Avenue in Near West Side"

  1. was ugh when announced, and is still ugh.

  2. I am not excited about this one. Those panels are so drab. It’s crazy that even the renderings make the building look cheap. Marquette Properties are like the Onni hailing from chicago. Seems like scale and economy are their exclusive priorities.

  3. DENORRIS E HOUSE | May 13, 2022 at 5:31 am | Reply

    Racism at it’s best when it comes to gentrification of the neighborhoods, this site was originally the Women’s treatment center.

  4. The speed with which real estate investment has moved west has surprised me. It’s changing the economic geography of Chicago.

  5. How is this racist?
    Is there only one race that can live here?

  6. Chicago must be destroyed to cleanse it of its racist evil. Only then can a pure city be rebuilt on its ashes.

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